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Andrew Marasco's avatar

I love your work, man! When considering the economies of scale shared model, do any other companies come to mind?

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Emerging Market Skeptic's avatar

I linked to your post in my Monday EM links collection post: https://emergingmarketskeptic.substack.com/p/emerging-markets-week-february-17-2025 plus had written about my experiences ordering from Temu/Shopee/Lazada/Amazon: https://emergingmarketskeptic.substack.com/p/can-temu-take-on-amazon-and-the-rest-of-world

Frankly, eCommerce platforms are practically commodities now BUT I strongly try to avoid giving Jeff Bezos more $ - I noted in another post:

"Interestingly enough, Tucker Carlson just interviewed an Amazon seller https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1789052798870471092 who appeared in a recent documentary (Amazon — Market. Power! Monopoly? | How Amazon Hikes Prices & Copies Product https://youtu.be/8L6MaNVNBuQ ) and sells a $17 product - of which, Amazon takes $10 leaving him with just $7 to cover the product’s cost, rent, employees, etc. And if he tries to sell his product cheaper elsewhere, Amazon’s computers will detect it and he looses his Amazon “buy box” along with most of his sales."

I've ordered all kinds of stuff from Temu when visiting the states - 4 garden trellises, security cameras, etc... My dad has ordered a food dehydrator, battery operated pruning shears etc... Usually pretty good deals - you just have to wait up to a week+ if in California... Not so sure I'd want to own the stock though as like I said, eCommerce is almost a commodity!

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